That's not always the case... Of course, it's true for most big name Nintendo games, but there are a lot of great, quality Nintendo games that get clearanced out far too soon. I see this happen a lot at work. Many great games have been dropped to clearance prices of $20 and under, and it's a shame. It's great for the consumer, of course, but it's sad to know that a lot of these great games are being clearanced out because no one's buying them. Such games include Animal Crossing: City Folk, Wario Land: Shake It!, Sin & Punishment: Star Successor, WarioWare: D.I.Y., The Legendary Starfy, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, Rhythm Heaven, and more. It's especially disappointing when we don't get the sequels to some great games localized outside of Japan because they do so poorly in retail. Of course, big name franchises like Animal Crossing and WarioWare/Land aren't anything to worry about, but the smaller, riskier titles and franchises are. Unfortunately, I doubt we'll see another Starfy or Rhythm Heaven game outside of Japan because of this. And we can forget about the second Fire Emblem game for DS, too.